The Story of the Twelve Apostles (DVD)
Product Description
They started out as average, unexceptional men of their time: fishermen, farmers, local magistrates. But their dedication to a prophetic Jewish preacher in the backwaters of the Roman Empire transformed them into revolutionaries and, in the process, changed the world itself in ways that would reverberate across time for two thousand years.Now, discover the extraordinary untold stories of the men chosen by Jesus to bring God's plan to the world. Among them are Peter, who denied Christ three times but later became a "Rock"; James and John, the fiery tempered "sons of thunder"; Matthew, the tax collector later murdered by cannibals; Simon the Zealot, the anti-Roman fanatic eventually "cut to pieces" preaching in Spain; and Judas Iscariot, whose betrayal would be paid for with silver and suicide.
From their early fear and discouragement at the shock of the Crucifixion, to the final acceptance of the resurrection and their epic mission to spread the Gospel through the known world, it's an inspiring, astonishing story of the little-known men who became The Twelve Apostles.
NOTE: DVD is not closed captioned.
Narrated by Martin Sheen.
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Reviews - The Story of the Twelve Apostles (DVD)
Very Informative 5.00 out of 5
| By: | Richard (Illinois, February 8, 2010) Verified Buyer |
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| Pros: | Informative; |
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Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Our entire study group thought the DVD was a great aid in learning more about the followers of Jesus. The Apostles were men we knew very little about. The DVD was very informative. |
Good facts but not thrilling 3.00 out of 5
| By: | Mel (North Dakota, January 13, 2010) Verified Buyer |
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| Pros: | Informative; |
| Cons: | A Bit Slow; |
| Best Uses: | Reference; |
| Describe Yourself: | Everyday Reader; |
| Bottom Line: |
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
It was good and has interesting facts, but it didn't have the delivery quality of other documentaries I've seen. The way the information was described in the DVD came off as not catching the watcher into wanting more. |










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